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afghan security pacts are on shaky ground washington's power draft pushes for thousands of its troops to remain in afghanistan after their combat mission ends later this year although they're all supporters to is supposed to support local forces the u.s. still wants its troops to be carry out attacks and a raid afghan homes while being immune to prosecution president karzai is reluctant to approve the deal calling for an end to airstrikes as a condition for any agreement. radiation in japan's fukushima nuclear plant hitting record levels the latest reading suggests the worst leaking one reactor well is going straight into the ocean get the full details online. also one u.k. politician expressed unlikely views on why storms and floods have been battering britain saying the legalization of gay marriage is affecting the weather system there all that and plenty more click away on our. right to see. first rate. and i think picture. on our reporter's twitter. instagram. to be in the. demonstrations some of them violent have been raging across spain for five days with many looking set to con
afghan security pacts are on shaky ground washington's power draft pushes for thousands of its troops to remain in afghanistan after their combat mission ends later this year although they're all supporters to is supposed to support local forces the u.s. still wants its troops to be carry out attacks and a raid afghan homes while being immune to prosecution president karzai is reluctant to approve the deal calling for an end to airstrikes as a condition for any agreement. radiation in japan's...
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for the center of american progress, he's in washington d.c. this morning. and good morning, mr. fietz. >> good morning, del. >> are you confident that this year immigration reform passes and are you sure why it pass it's. >> i'm confident that the president will be talking about the importance of find of bipartisan agreement with this congress, and this is obviously the issue that seems more teed up to have the senate has passed a bill by a bipartisan super majority and now it's up to the house to pass it. and we know that the pass republican conference is meeting in a retreat this week, and one of the things they will be discussing is how to move forward on immigration reform. primetime news. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook f
for the center of american progress, he's in washington d.c. this morning. and good morning, mr. fietz. >> good morning, del. >> are you confident that this year immigration reform passes and are you sure why it pass it's. >> i'm confident that the president will be talking about the importance of find of bipartisan agreement with this congress, and this is obviously the issue that seems more teed up to have the senate has passed a bill by a bipartisan super majority and now...
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in washington i'm ray suarez. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> the epic battle of david and goliath is depicted here in the recent series, the bible. and every child knows how the story ends. the stone from the shepherd's sling strikes the phi philistine in the head. perhaps david wasn't the underdog we all thought it to be. it is the author's third book, since the tipping point and blink. i talked to him about his unconventional families and his upbringing in a biracial family. >> malcolm gladwell welcome. you turned the story of david and goliath on its head. another explanation other than it was improbably that david would have beaten goliath. you are saying that not only was it probable that he would have felled goliath but it was likely. >> yes. if you go back and read about ancient warfare, you describe that the sling with which david is armed is a devastating weapon. it's one of the most feared weapons of ancient times. he's taking a rock and rotating it six or seven revolutions, per second, and the stopping power of
in washington i'm ray suarez. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> the epic battle of david and goliath is depicted here in the recent series, the bible. and every child knows how the story ends. the stone from the shepherd's sling strikes the phi philistine in the head. perhaps david wasn't the underdog we all thought it to be. it is the author's third book, since the tipping point and blink. i talked to him about his unconventional families and his upbringing in a biracial...
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killed eight civilians most of them children and in time of a nine to raid the incident has complicated washington's attempts to persuade kabul to sign a security deal with the u.s. they agreement would allow a portion of american troops to stay behind in the troubled country after the bulk of forces of withdrawals this yeah some experts say afghanistan should demand reparations from the u.s. and set of signing the agreement. that's always the argument that the foreign powers make they always make it sound like they're invading a country just because they care so much about the people that are under attack but all over the world you can see the fruits of u.s. foreign intervention in these kind of massacres are really built in to foreign interventions you can see it wherever this happens whether in the middle east africa asia or anywhere the result is poverty and misery suffering they've never improve the lives of the people of the people have the right to run their own country a president karzai if he represents the afghan people should be demanding that reparations be paid to the people of afghanis
killed eight civilians most of them children and in time of a nine to raid the incident has complicated washington's attempts to persuade kabul to sign a security deal with the u.s. they agreement would allow a portion of american troops to stay behind in the troubled country after the bulk of forces of withdrawals this yeah some experts say afghanistan should demand reparations from the u.s. and set of signing the agreement. that's always the argument that the foreign powers make they always...
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. >>> stay with us for >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is "good morning washington," on your side. we are following a developing story out of prince george's county. police are on the scene of a deadly shooting. the man accused of trying to kill a beloved officer in alexandria heads to court. i am jummy olabanji. >> i am autria godfrey. waking up to 30 degree temperatures, it is sad to say, but it feels good. outside, --.pped >> the clouds came through overnight. that helped hold our temperatures up. as you look at our satellite, there you can see all of the white. all of the clouds that have field -- filled in across the region. reagan national. still in the 20's across the board. we have not made it above the freezing mark yet. or the't do it yesterday day before, so we will break that as we head into the afternoon hours. we are finally above freezing, but we have some changes on the way. a wintry mix will be possible tomorrow morning. we think it will be light, but a could be a little great -- little gray in some spots. it will be much warmer during the weekend. right
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we recognizeings back here in washington, d.c. is , when we do not have certainty in our policies, it costs dollars. it costs jobs. it costs our competitiveness. we can think of ways improve the regulatory process, reasonable timelines are one area that we can and should be looking to. you have to recognize there may be situations where you have to extend it out. to do a bypass, if you will. but right now, for instance, forin the approval process lng export license, there is no certainty whatsoever out there. be one month. it could be two years. it could be never. meantime, you have investors that are waiting. you have those who are seeking these jobs. you have those that are looking , buthe product to purchase no certainty within our process. it is one of those areas we should look to, to provide more certainty. >> i was struck in your remarks how you both took a step back from calling for a comprehensive piece of legislation on the exports piece, and calling for executive action in some of these regards. wonder how you see the b
we recognizeings back here in washington, d.c. is , when we do not have certainty in our policies, it costs dollars. it costs jobs. it costs our competitiveness. we can think of ways improve the regulatory process, reasonable timelines are one area that we can and should be looking to. you have to recognize there may be situations where you have to extend it out. to do a bypass, if you will. but right now, for instance, forin the approval process lng export license, there is no certainty...
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this is "washington business report" with abc7 national correspondent rebecca cooper. >> thank f joining us for a look at business and finance in the wasashington region. i'm kris van cleave e in for rebecca cooper. we wilill go fromhe science lab to the marketplace. the univerersi of marylandnd is taking great research and adding an entrepreneurial spirit to it or it when economimist says we e bogging down the economy. -- it. one economist says we are bogging down the economy. it started with scandal. >> i come before you this evening as someone who has been falsely and wrongfully accused and his public service has been wrongfully attacked. former virginia govnor r bob mcdoell and his wifeaureen were indndicted tuesdaday on fel corruption chaharges. they allegedly accepted g gifts, vations and loans from former star scientific ceo jonnie williams, who was seeking special treatment for his business. the indictment includes re fraud and false statements. mcdonnell calls the aegations falls and says he deeply regrets accepting gifts and loans. he says he takes responsibility for his poor j
this is "washington business report" with abc7 national correspondent rebecca cooper. >> thank f joining us for a look at business and finance in the wasashington region. i'm kris van cleave e in for rebecca cooper. we wilill go fromhe science lab to the marketplace. the univerersi of marylandnd is taking great research and adding an entrepreneurial spirit to it or it when economimist says we e bogging down the economy. -- it. one economist says we are bogging down the economy....
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for the center of american progress, he's in washington d.c. this morning. and good morning, mr. fietz. >> good morning, del. >> are you confident that this year immigration reform passes and are you sure why it pass it's. >> i'm confident that the president will be talking about the importance of find of bipartisan agreement with this congress, and this is obviously the issue that seems more teed up to have the senate has passed a bill by a bipartisan super majority and now it's up to the house to pass it. and we know that the pass republican conference is meeting in a retreat this week, and one of the things they will be discussing is how to move forward on immigration reform. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about b
for the center of american progress, he's in washington d.c. this morning. and good morning, mr. fietz. >> good morning, del. >> are you confident that this year immigration reform passes and are you sure why it pass it's. >> i'm confident that the president will be talking about the importance of find of bipartisan agreement with this congress, and this is obviously the issue that seems more teed up to have the senate has passed a bill by a bipartisan super majority and now...
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. >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in america's history! >> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> after the rcmp raid, the conflict continued to smolder. the premier of new brunswick refused to back down on shale gas. >> we're not talking about a moratorium, today. what we're talking about very much are the issues that took place yesterday. >> chief sock was blunt about what he wanted. >> basically for the rcmp to back off, swn to back off and give us some time to try to heal and reflect on what happened. >> this is the elsipogtog rcmp station. people have been telling me there've been attempts to burn this
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this week york canadian interlocutor is in washington and has repeatedly asked for the decision because apparently the uncertainty is becoming untenable in the oil industry. so i would ask you to answer your canadian friend. >> i always answer my canadian friend that i have to do it according to our administrative process and the rules and regulations of which i operate and i think he understands that. we are currently engaged in the environmental impact statement analysis and an analysis will be made with respect to the national interest ultimately and we are just not at that point yet. i haven't received it. they haven't finished it. there were a lot of questions that were raised in all the public comment period and all those comments have necessitated appropriate answers. the public has a role in this. we are all accountable to our publics, the democratic process demands that we do that. so we are doing it and i can promise our friends in canada that all the appropriate effort is being put into trying to get this done effectively and rapidly and my hope is that before long that analy
this week york canadian interlocutor is in washington and has repeatedly asked for the decision because apparently the uncertainty is becoming untenable in the oil industry. so i would ask you to answer your canadian friend. >> i always answer my canadian friend that i have to do it according to our administrative process and the rules and regulations of which i operate and i think he understands that. we are currently engaged in the environmental impact statement analysis and an analysis...
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he asked washington to retired diplomats and u s embassy in new delhi. the state department said it would comply. although with deep regret. bought up. across morocco have held prayers for rain falling or west but the country skiing. team obama to sixty asked members of different states to pray for rain after curing reports that twenty fourteen is expected to be in especially dry a year for the north african nation. the king is well known for promoting numerous renovations of jewish heritage sites and helping jewish moroccans a bra. the kingdom is home to a small but vibrant jewish community numbering about three thousand. their rail requests for rain prayers comes after israeli rabbis as in that country to pray for rain and it went the driest winters on record the eye. to the express o bar is known as israel's answer to starbucks in over the past few years they've made a big push into the american market including a recent opening here in washington dc. after becoming one of the largest franchises in israel. developers say that the time was right to exp
he asked washington to retired diplomats and u s embassy in new delhi. the state department said it would comply. although with deep regret. bought up. across morocco have held prayers for rain falling or west but the country skiing. team obama to sixty asked members of different states to pray for rain after curing reports that twenty fourteen is expected to be in especially dry a year for the north african nation. the king is well known for promoting numerous renovations of jewish heritage...
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i'm rebecca foster for j and lined in washington i the virgin galactic says the sixty two has conducted its spirited rocket powered test flights between the state's tourism company closer to taking kate passengers in the states the pilots tested the spaceships reaction control system in the newly installed their own protection coating on the vehicles to heal wounds according to the company of the test objectives were successfully completed an the twenty second rocket burner for california's mojave desert propelled it shipped to supersonic speeds was until i pick us up she a billionaire richard branson london based virgin group is selling rides on stage sixteen for two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. so far more than six hundred fifty people have put down deposits for peter wright's twenty percent more than the total number of people who have ever been in states the upcoming flights are designed to reach altitudes of more than sixty five miles above earth. i have to see the curvature of the planet set against the blackness of space. riders will also experience a few minutes of weight
i'm rebecca foster for j and lined in washington i the virgin galactic says the sixty two has conducted its spirited rocket powered test flights between the state's tourism company closer to taking kate passengers in the states the pilots tested the spaceships reaction control system in the newly installed their own protection coating on the vehicles to heal wounds according to the company of the test objectives were successfully completed an the twenty second rocket burner for california's...
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washington seems totally dysfunctional, we cannot even fill jobs in washington now. is that a problem? >> it is a problem if the process is broken down. the processes have, in many ways, broken down. it is not a problem because, in the particular case of homeland security, because they are filling the positions on an acting basis. i have a military background. the leadership rotates all the time and everyone is expected to be trained and ready to step into a leadership position. in that case, it is not a problem. to your broader question, i don't think anyone would accuse washington of being a weld oiled -- a well oiled machine at the moment. >> how are innovations affecting our privacy? >> i must respond to one thing. we have to worry about the -- big brother. it is not just a matter of companies engaging in this kind of intrusive activity, but the states. surveillance by the states has never been greater and is never lacked as much transparency, as we have learned as a result of the snowden revelations. let us not suggest that surveillance by the state is not a ser
washington seems totally dysfunctional, we cannot even fill jobs in washington now. is that a problem? >> it is a problem if the process is broken down. the processes have, in many ways, broken down. it is not a problem because, in the particular case of homeland security, because they are filling the positions on an acting basis. i have a military background. the leadership rotates all the time and everyone is expected to be trained and ready to step into a leadership position. in that...
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in one nine hundred ninety two as part of the unified team but if it says he must first focus on his washington capitals twelve before giving his all for his country. i don't think about sochi a lot because i'm going to concentrate on forty i'm going to be kind of short on my game here. now and you know i give a hundred percent of what i can to help her win you know often as i got a point i was game before olympic games going to come straight in a fighting game. well there's been a big blow for the american team after star skier lindsey vonn pulled out of sorts because of a nagging knee injury the twenty nine year old claimed the downhill gold in vancouver four years ago and says she's devastated not to be able to defend her title and could be set for more surgery on her right knee. and with the sochi games now less than four weeks away let's take a look at five top russians to watch and their chances of an olympic medal michael graf genco reports. that's. marks in turn called other favorites to win the pairs title. the russians of the current world and european champions and hold the record fo
in one nine hundred ninety two as part of the unified team but if it says he must first focus on his washington capitals twelve before giving his all for his country. i don't think about sochi a lot because i'm going to concentrate on forty i'm going to be kind of short on my game here. now and you know i give a hundred percent of what i can to help her win you know often as i got a point i was game before olympic games going to come straight in a fighting game. well there's been a big blow for...
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the next day, the "washington post" revealed details of an internet surveillance program. nine companies had been giving the nsa direct access to all user data. adyfiant president obama said the math was simple. >> you can't have 100% security and also then have 100% privacy, and zero inconvenience, you know, we're going to have to make some choices as a society. >> reporter: a few days later snowden took to the airways and identified himself. >> i sitting at my desk certainly had the authorities to wiretap anyone from you or your accountant to a federal judge to even the president if i had a personal email. even if you are not doing anything wrong you are being watched and recorded. >> reporter: and he added that everything can be held indefinitely. >> the storage capability of these systems increases every year, consistently by orders of magnitude. >> reporter: the revelations kept coming. the british version of the nsa known as the gchq has intercepted communications of world leaders at a london summit meeting in 2009. another story said that they were were working with
the next day, the "washington post" revealed details of an internet surveillance program. nine companies had been giving the nsa direct access to all user data. adyfiant president obama said the math was simple. >> you can't have 100% security and also then have 100% privacy, and zero inconvenience, you know, we're going to have to make some choices as a society. >> reporter: a few days later snowden took to the airways and identified himself. >> i sitting at my desk...
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go on tell marvin in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. a study released just.
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. >> carrie washington as olivia pope was scandal. oh, man. scandal. my number one show. >> there must be some unmet need on the part of a lot of people to have an affair with the president. i don't know why it works, but it works. >> it's all about location, location, loencation. >> worst trend playing to the same audience. >> there were a million of them. the shows trying to make something of these amazing washington stories that you can't write and can't script. reality is better than fiction when it comes to politics. >> politics aside, several shows continue to enjoy strong runs, including competitions like "american idol," danci"dancing the stars" and "the voice." the competition for b-grade celebrities. splash. crime shows once again burned up the ratings in all sorts of forms. in reality tv, "duck dynasty" swam on. >> let me tell you something, you hit the jackpot. >> even if they did hit hot water by year's end. >> such good people. >> orange is the new black made a colorful start and comedies kept laughing all the way to the bank. >> i actual
. >> carrie washington as olivia pope was scandal. oh, man. scandal. my number one show. >> there must be some unmet need on the part of a lot of people to have an affair with the president. i don't know why it works, but it works. >> it's all about location, location, loencation. >> worst trend playing to the same audience. >> there were a million of them. the shows trying to make something of these amazing washington stories that you can't write and can't script....
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much the editor in chief of the german global current affairs magazine comeback isn't convinced that washington will ever agree to give up spying on berlin the americans on alluding to wade into that room and even press reps with a big difference the kind of preaching to the humiliating called the assurance of love that the celtics have to poll the attendants called the truman government until the american coleman told to look cool and all and that was cautioned. sealed and in all we uptake. two of the situation also on the table. one last detail all photos are mostly the renovation to abolish the spying on them all but four goals for the compliment and to use the discussion will feed up with a b in the in the next weeks i think worldwide race to the top of the world is gathering steam as the arctic ice melts in your roots and resources open up joining us shortly as we look at how that's fading away of competition and even conflict the eye tune in. in oregon. a silly tonight. for one hundred million now claiming that the company fell due to the warning on etsy and george stickers that they coul
much the editor in chief of the german global current affairs magazine comeback isn't convinced that washington will ever agree to give up spying on berlin the americans on alluding to wade into that room and even press reps with a big difference the kind of preaching to the humiliating called the assurance of love that the celtics have to poll the attendants called the truman government until the american coleman told to look cool and all and that was cautioned. sealed and in all we uptake....
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he's chad morganlander and he's the manager at washington crossings advisers. nice to have you on the set. since you're talking about relationships, your fund has had an on again-off again relationship with apple stock. currently you don't have any apple in your portfolios. what gives? >> well, we're rather neutral in the long term on apple. perhaps over the next 6 to 12 months you can get a nice pop in the stock price and perhaps the price goes to $650. but nonetheless, we're more concerned about the outer years and the growth trajectory. let's keep in mind this company's had a wonderful move from in 2008 revenues of $35 billion now to $180 billion. but the obsolescence of technology and competition should start to kick in. >> it sounds to me like you're hungry for a new product. you are worried that they are going to get surpassed as some would argue they have been by samsung. >> they've had the product, right? and they've enjoyed that over the last three to five years. but now you have the likes of amazon with their kindle, or google with their platform. tha
he's chad morganlander and he's the manager at washington crossings advisers. nice to have you on the set. since you're talking about relationships, your fund has had an on again-off again relationship with apple stock. currently you don't have any apple in your portfolios. what gives? >> well, we're rather neutral in the long term on apple. perhaps over the next 6 to 12 months you can get a nice pop in the stock price and perhaps the price goes to $650. but nonetheless, we're more...
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french leader has said he would clarify his relationship with fair weather before he can vary trip to washington. jamaica's old sled team preparing to this option pics in wyoming looking forward to being in the spotlight again when they become seek therapy in countries such hopes the team to compete at the intake since two thousand to ten this year they will be the country's sole representatives of the twenty fourteen sochi games on russia's black sea coast. you may consider this an omen for more than a quarter century following the team's famous antique debut in calgary in nineteen eighty eight when it was viewed as something of a novelty. the team's efforts to compete despite a little practice so professional equipment was the inspiration for the newbie coup drumming switched on to make stone candy is the underdog teams coach. team members winston was small and dixon and wayne black which drew a crowd as they trained the captain winston was sad. age is no barrier to success. ages. i guarantee that. doesn't my little boy that is easily take anyone for what it's what you put into money and time
french leader has said he would clarify his relationship with fair weather before he can vary trip to washington. jamaica's old sled team preparing to this option pics in wyoming looking forward to being in the spotlight again when they become seek therapy in countries such hopes the team to compete at the intake since two thousand to ten this year they will be the country's sole representatives of the twenty fourteen sochi games on russia's black sea coast. you may consider this an omen for...
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we'll tell you how it impacted the unemployment debate in washington, d.c. when we come back here, we'll huddle around the cooler. this guy vuning for goveis runnr and we'll tell what you his top priority will be. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> one of my favorite sounds smarts to day. we talked about the polar vortex. if you want to sound smart, tell your friends in some areas of the u.s. ice removal crews have been turning to beet juice because of the arctic temperatures. beet juice freezes at a lower temperature and improves the effectiveness of the salt. it is p
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when i look at washington, that is what appears to be missing. leadership that says it is not my way or the highway but a is you. >> people want to actually accomplish something and work with the president in order to solve the budget crisis. our deficit so the own people have confidence in the way the government works and so internationally our respect is returned. >> what is most important is to have a stable and predictable budget outlook. every two months crisis approach causes an enormous amount of uncertainty. that has a very negative impact on the economy. thatnd the common areas you can all agree on and agree on them. >> coming up, we will show you how warren buffett's berkshire hathaway rules everything from your car to medicine cabinet. plus, pop the bubbly. ringing in the new year with the ultimate party drink, champagne. >> happy new year australia. one of the first cities to ring in the new year. more than one million people crammed around the harbor. unlike here, the city rang in the new year and balmy 70 degrees. ♪ >> as 2013 dra
when i look at washington, that is what appears to be missing. leadership that says it is not my way or the highway but a is you. >> people want to actually accomplish something and work with the president in order to solve the budget crisis. our deficit so the own people have confidence in the way the government works and so internationally our respect is returned. >> what is most important is to have a stable and predictable budget outlook. every two months crisis approach causes...
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secretary of state will meet ukraine's opposition leaders for the first time in munich they says washington considers sanctions against the government. a crisis and competent clinician and a shortage of lethal drugs as he says america's death penalty states to look at alternatives often more painful methods of execution you know or something stumbling in only partly you know not quite believe you can. which will to access to find out what's condemned prisoners face it there's no drunks to kill them. he slips into the olympic sliding center to find out what awaits the pope's liaison skeletons competing for medals in the way to get.
secretary of state will meet ukraine's opposition leaders for the first time in munich they says washington considers sanctions against the government. a crisis and competent clinician and a shortage of lethal drugs as he says america's death penalty states to look at alternatives often more painful methods of execution you know or something stumbling in only partly you know not quite believe you can. which will to access to find out what's condemned prisoners face it there's no drunks to kill...
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this is air force andrews right now, outside of washington, d.c. where the president is departing for north carolina -- instead this is where he is landing at raleigh, north carolina. >>> it has been one of the biggest scandals to rock the vatican, child sex abuses to rock the kat rick church. the first report from an international children's right origanizatio organization. simon mcgregor-wood reports. >>> peter saunders was a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of his catholic priest at school. so was his brother mike. for him abuse triggered a life cursed bidrin k and drugs and an early death. peter runs an organization helping other survivors. >> most survivors are not particularly interested in compensation. they are interested in seeing change. they are interested in knowing that what happened to them is not going to happen to future generations. having said that, compensation, i think is entirely appropriate when it comes to people who's childhoods have been stolen. >> reporter: the vatican has a new pope. he's popular and made some big prom
this is air force andrews right now, outside of washington, d.c. where the president is departing for north carolina -- instead this is where he is landing at raleigh, north carolina. >>> it has been one of the biggest scandals to rock the vatican, child sex abuses to rock the kat rick church. the first report from an international children's right origanizatio organization. simon mcgregor-wood reports. >>> peter saunders was a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of his...
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tomorrow and it is not far enough away that the high pressure is not to allow the rainfall, currently in washington and oregon to make it down to the bay area. it will rain as far south. good news for them. one tomorrow, one on thursday, one on saturday. but the bottom line, we will be dry. we'll be in the mid-60s with a chance of rain and much milder than what it was in green bay in north carolina. it will not be as mild, but the dry weather, that's not going anywhere as we will be dry for a while. 64 for you tomorrow in livermore and the south bay at 63. fremont and union city, the lower 60s, partly sunny. vallejo at 62. it will be 60 in san francisco. the extended forecast, it's not the sunniest, that's a change. but it will be staying dry. the best chance of rain on saturday. aside from that, seven more dry days, which looks like the ridge will be back and sunnier and milder or we are just going to stay dry for a while, at least next week. >> yes, it needs to move soon. >> yes. it needs to move. move. thank you, paul. >>> there are a real hoot here for the tiny owls, making a big comeback here
tomorrow and it is not far enough away that the high pressure is not to allow the rainfall, currently in washington and oregon to make it down to the bay area. it will rain as far south. good news for them. one tomorrow, one on thursday, one on saturday. but the bottom line, we will be dry. we'll be in the mid-60s with a chance of rain and much milder than what it was in green bay in north carolina. it will not be as mild, but the dry weather, that's not going anywhere as we will be dry for a...
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well, the guy at washington mutual, he wasn't fined. jimmy kane wasn't fined. and over at countrywide, they weren't find. why are they penalizing you and i for something we didn't do and not penalizing the people who did the things that were incorrect? >> dick, you always have great food for thought. author of "guardians of prosperity." a good read. it's sub title is "why america needs big banks." forget tv, smart phones and tablets, there is a bigger product being rolled out at the electronic show. it will reshape the auto industry. and bourbon sales, we're headed to kentucky to talk with a premium bourbon distiller. this is "real money with ali velshi." stay right here. and in those cases where formal education isn't feasible because of the security situat the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >
well, the guy at washington mutual, he wasn't fined. jimmy kane wasn't fined. and over at countrywide, they weren't find. why are they penalizing you and i for something we didn't do and not penalizing the people who did the things that were incorrect? >> dick, you always have great food for thought. author of "guardians of prosperity." a good read. it's sub title is "why america needs big banks." forget tv, smart phones and tablets, there is a bigger product being...
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the guy at washington mutual. jimmy cain was not fined. peter sterns, the guy at country ride. what is the government doing, why are they penalizing you and i for something we didn't do and not penalizing the people that did the things that were incorrect. >> you have great food for thought. good to see you in person. dick is the author of "guardians of prosperity", "why america needs big banks", next, forget tvs, smart phones and tabments. details on the high-tech next generation technology that will reshape the auto industry. more americans are warming up to burr bon sales. growth outpacing hard lickers. we are heading to tuckey to talk about pre-burr bon lickours. the safety of americans >> are dangerous amounts of radioactive water, leaking into the pacific eververyday? >> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on al jazeera america >> every sunday night, join us for exclusive... while you were asleep news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> in
the guy at washington mutual. jimmy cain was not fined. peter sterns, the guy at country ride. what is the government doing, why are they penalizing you and i for something we didn't do and not penalizing the people that did the things that were incorrect. >> you have great food for thought. good to see you in person. dick is the author of "guardians of prosperity", "why america needs big banks", next, forget tvs, smart phones and tabments. details on the high-tech...
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i think the mood in washington makes a difference in two different ways. the policy actually matters. the budget agreement which is being implemented through these appropriation bills takes away some of the drag from the economy. that matters. macroeconomics matter and going from policies that push back economic growth to creating economic energy help. but the question of business as usual versus dysfunction is extremely significant. just a few months ago we had a government shutdown. we were in the midst of a crisis over the borrowing authority of the united states. and it was very undermining of confidence. the reason we are not out of the woods completely is that as long as we have so many americans looking for work, our job is to focus on more jobs. we still have deadlines looming in washington. our borrowing authority runs out again february 7. at that point congress has to act. >> tell us about december, about what happened with the jobs number. >> i have spent most of the last three and a half decades advising policy makers not to react to each mont
i think the mood in washington makes a difference in two different ways. the policy actually matters. the budget agreement which is being implemented through these appropriation bills takes away some of the drag from the economy. that matters. macroeconomics matter and going from policies that push back economic growth to creating economic energy help. but the question of business as usual versus dysfunction is extremely significant. just a few months ago we had a government shutdown. we were...
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the problem is the conversation going on washington, at congress is not all that shaded. these fem are going to get benefits or getting switched off. >> right. for that, what i would say is that the problem with the design that we have had, and it goes back to president bush really is if you extend the benefits, there is a bit of literature that shows that people tend to get a job right away after they lose their job or after their ui benefits expire. so what you to is you kind of create a long-term problem by encouraging people to intaibling stay unemployed for a while while they collect benefits. what you need to do is think about a design that doesn't encourage them to become long-term unemployed. now, with the expiration, all of the folks that the 1.3 million that you mentioned that might see their benefits disappear immediately if this doesn't extended, i would prefer to give them a lump sum of cash. whatever the average receipt that they are going to get over the next two or three months might be if they stay on ui would just give them a check for that right away an
the problem is the conversation going on washington, at congress is not all that shaded. these fem are going to get benefits or getting switched off. >> right. for that, what i would say is that the problem with the design that we have had, and it goes back to president bush really is if you extend the benefits, there is a bit of literature that shows that people tend to get a job right away after they lose their job or after their ui benefits expire. so what you to is you kind of create...
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. >> kerry washington as olivia pope is scandal. >> there must be some unmet need on the part of a lot of people to have an affair with a president. i don't know why this show works, but it works. >> it's all about location, location, location. >> worst trend. the overwhelming number of programs playing to that same audience. >> there are a million of them. these shows trying to make something of these amazing washington stories that you can't write or script. reality is better than fiction when it comes to politics right now. >> politics aside. several shows continued to enjoy strong runs including "american idol," "dancing with the stars" and "the voice" worst idea on that front. the diving competition for "b" grade celebrities "splash." crime shows burned up the ratings in all sorts of forms. in reality tv, "duck dynasty" swam on. >> you hit the jackpot. >> even if they ended up in hot water by year's end. >> this family is so incredible. such good people. >> "orange is the new black" made good starts "and big bang theory" laughed to the bank. >> i love "the min dee" project and "mo
. >> kerry washington as olivia pope is scandal. >> there must be some unmet need on the part of a lot of people to have an affair with a president. i don't know why this show works, but it works. >> it's all about location, location, location. >> worst trend. the overwhelming number of programs playing to that same audience. >> there are a million of them. these shows trying to make something of these amazing washington stories that you can't write or script....
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temperatures, well, they are in the 20s. 29 in washington. 25 and 28 right now in camp springs. where your temperature is at right now, you c expect it to be by the morning hours, maybe a couple degrees warmer. a warm front actually lifts through the area overnight, so 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning a temperature of 32 degrees. i know a lot of runners on twitter said they are happy about the temperatures tomorrow morning. they can go for the morning run and not be so cold. now, 11:00 a.m. plenty of clouds and we'll hit the high temperature of 37 degrees. the winds pick up throughout the day tomorrow, and then the temperatures fall. by 3:00 we're in the low 30s. the evening commute is dry. look at the temperatures in the mid 20s and they continue to drop overnight. so let's walk you through these lowering temperatures. monday, tomorrow afternoon at 1:30, we're in the 20s and low 30s, washington at that point at 31 degrees, getting on into the evening hours, temperatures continue to drop. you can see frederick at 18. leesburg at 19. cole pepper at 22. look at what happens by midnight.
temperatures, well, they are in the 20s. 29 in washington. 25 and 28 right now in camp springs. where your temperature is at right now, you c expect it to be by the morning hours, maybe a couple degrees warmer. a warm front actually lifts through the area overnight, so 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning a temperature of 32 degrees. i know a lot of runners on twitter said they are happy about the temperatures tomorrow morning. they can go for the morning run and not be so cold. now, 11:00 a.m. plenty of...
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in washington. people live in a bubble in washington and there is a my team versus your team competitive spirit here that thermines that sense of larger issue of being all- american. ethics, icerns about think a lot of what is hampering congress from getting legislation passed is more about these partisan differences than ethical issues. i will stop there. host: we are talking with a senior fellow at the sunlight foundation in washington, d.c. we are looking at congress and productivity in 2013 and what to expect this year. here is another point -- guest: sequester is -- host: they say it is the best thing obama had done. guest: i'm not sure how to respond to this. one of the things we keep coming back to is the issue of the budget and that's an issue that really animates people. it fits with what we found in the study that it is the most will arise issue of all the issues in congress. often the issues that are most ones thatare the political scientists have found. they say the more you know about a
in washington. people live in a bubble in washington and there is a my team versus your team competitive spirit here that thermines that sense of larger issue of being all- american. ethics, icerns about think a lot of what is hampering congress from getting legislation passed is more about these partisan differences than ethical issues. i will stop there. host: we are talking with a senior fellow at the sunlight foundation in washington, d.c. we are looking at congress and productivity in 2013...
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what do you think about the controversy of the washington redskins' name? >> actually i am not unhappy you asked that. we rarely talk about current events that anybody bothers to listen. so, i've made this point to some friends that have asked me the same question. i understand the argument daniel snyder and others who would defend the use of the name. i understand the arguments they have made and insist it is sort of rooted in the team legacy, the team's history and it's meant to be the most important argument sort of in their favor it is meant to be to honor the native peoples. but what i would say is there is no way that particular monicker can be used to honor native people bound up in the language of indian slaughters. you see it throughout the historical records. redskins never applied in the 19th century currently or benignly. it was a racial epithet right at dhaka risk that we could imagine today so i don't think there is any difference and i do think it is simply a matter of when and not if and the redskins would be wise to change the team name to
what do you think about the controversy of the washington redskins' name? >> actually i am not unhappy you asked that. we rarely talk about current events that anybody bothers to listen. so, i've made this point to some friends that have asked me the same question. i understand the argument daniel snyder and others who would defend the use of the name. i understand the arguments they have made and insist it is sort of rooted in the team legacy, the team's history and it's meant to be the...
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there's a reminiscence from a newspaper man in washington at the time remembers lincoln coming to him and say that what you to start preparing your readers. we have to release these guys, but i can't get too ahead. start writing articles to let people know. the other thing is i think it kind of misses the point of how presidential decision-making is made. it's not a static thing. you don't say one person says don't release them, the other person says release them. opinions change as new pieces of information come in. look at the cuban missile crisis. in the early days, kennedy says let's bomb cuba. later on he says dell. cooler heads realized the blockade is a better solution. presidential decision-making involves. what is important in the situation is lincoln in the end made the right decision. he listened to the voice of reason and he made the right decision and more was supported. >> are you aware of any circuit dances in which advances the nail technology he and strategy had a big impact on the world of international diplomacy, specifically naval assets of the work? >> you know, i
there's a reminiscence from a newspaper man in washington at the time remembers lincoln coming to him and say that what you to start preparing your readers. we have to release these guys, but i can't get too ahead. start writing articles to let people know. the other thing is i think it kind of misses the point of how presidential decision-making is made. it's not a static thing. you don't say one person says don't release them, the other person says release them. opinions change as new pieces...
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biggest organizing successes of the last twenty five years by unions so in california illinois oregon washington these workers have organized and it's a very rapidly expanding occupation and the population is aging more people wish to be cared for at home as opposed to an institution so as unions organize these workers at the same time there were more and more of these workers. a million workers nationwide have been organized under these types of laws so the notion that you have these laws are unconstitutional or that the linchpin of what makes organizing and representation successful that is the ability to have everyone pay the cost and not impose a cost only on members is threatened by this litigation that's the narrow implication the broader implication is that the court order at least justice alito essentially invited a broader challenge to the notion of exclusive representation and the so-called fair share fees. about a year and a half ago in a case called nocs which involved again a narrower issue about it in which he explicitly question this whole forty years of precedent allowing exclusi
biggest organizing successes of the last twenty five years by unions so in california illinois oregon washington these workers have organized and it's a very rapidly expanding occupation and the population is aging more people wish to be cared for at home as opposed to an institution so as unions organize these workers at the same time there were more and more of these workers. a million workers nationwide have been organized under these types of laws so the notion that you have these laws are...
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as we known washington, everyone is a vip. there are a few people today at tables in the front that i would like to give special recognition to. for their leadership not only in energy but in business, labor, and elsewhere generally for their contribution to our society, to job creation, for all of the things that we have come to would joy and too often take for granted as american citizens. and i willquick list -- let me go to my list and i will be quick. another, cal dooley. quickly? former house member from california. james bolan who is also the president of also international union and bricklayers and allied craft workers. i have to read that to make sure i get it right. doug mccarron. he is the president of the united brother is of carpenters. doc harris --. harris. we have known as a great friend at the department of energy. don lauren who heads up veterans for energy. sean mcgarvey who had the old in construction trade department who leads our labor-management group in the gas union that -- in the gas industry that ove
as we known washington, everyone is a vip. there are a few people today at tables in the front that i would like to give special recognition to. for their leadership not only in energy but in business, labor, and elsewhere generally for their contribution to our society, to job creation, for all of the things that we have come to would joy and too often take for granted as american citizens. and i willquick list -- let me go to my list and i will be quick. another, cal dooley. quickly? former...
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austerity in place is going to take a politician with a backbone, that's something we don't have in washington, d.c. >> gary, here's the big difference, we spend and save our own money. congress spends and saves our own money! taxpayers, not their own. >> exactly. brenda, to bring us back down to the family, heritage fountion came up with a great example. it's like your family, the way the government's run using current budget numbers, it's like you're a family that makes $52,000 a year, but instead you spend $64,000 a year you put that $12,000 on credit. that makes sense. but you already have $312,000 existing debt out there! so it's just crazy. we're spending beyond our means, but we already have this pile out there, which is huge that we can't pay down! interest alone is going to sink us, not to mention all the other entitlements we have. brenda, it's nuttiness, but that's what happens as you elude to, you spend other people's money. >> well, blame goes to both sides of the aisle, jonas, but you're not so worried because gdp is growing. >> yes, and i really don't have that much fah in thee
austerity in place is going to take a politician with a backbone, that's something we don't have in washington, d.c. >> gary, here's the big difference, we spend and save our own money. congress spends and saves our own money! taxpayers, not their own. >> exactly. brenda, to bring us back down to the family, heritage fountion came up with a great example. it's like your family, the way the government's run using current budget numbers, it's like you're a family that makes $52,000 a...
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germany on chapter on mackerel has accepted an invitation from us president brought go bomb to go to washington that invitation an apparent bid to mend relations damaged by the nsa spying skip the last time america was in the us to meet obama was going to use again times between then and as was his unhappiness trains the revelations lost it that the nsa each trial on the knuckles from a bonfire his revelations that the us was fine on its allies cools what spring day here in europe and the european parliament has seen falling to the nsa leak would stand to testify in a probe into the us may express some unexpected the parliament's civil liberties committee is almost unanimous backing to a proposal to ask snowdon to cast a vote to testify by video from russia where he's found some temporary asylum hearing could take place within weeks if it were so degrees the us down one of the us republican party's leading presidential hopefuls to new jersey governor chris christie is in damage control right now that after revelations that his staff helped orchestrate a massive traffic jam last year but e mails
germany on chapter on mackerel has accepted an invitation from us president brought go bomb to go to washington that invitation an apparent bid to mend relations damaged by the nsa spying skip the last time america was in the us to meet obama was going to use again times between then and as was his unhappiness trains the revelations lost it that the nsa each trial on the knuckles from a bonfire his revelations that the us was fine on its allies cools what spring day here in europe and the...
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revelations came courtesy of edward snowden who is hiding from washington's prosecution and russia later this hour with me a woman who stood up and support him and his fellow whistleblowers in her own unique way. place. looks. look please look. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to. play. there's a media leave us so we leave the media. by the sea motions she surely play your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . live. live live. live . americans are to international as the arctic sea ice melts away at an alarming rate access to vast oil reserves is opening up and countries bordering the region are determined to the fam their slice of the pie the polar sea bad may hold as much as fifteen percent of the world's undiscovered oil and thirty percent of its natural gas stock take a closer look at how nations hope to benefit from the receding north an ice cap while the lion's share of the arctic natural wealth is still hidden five nations are leading the char
revelations came courtesy of edward snowden who is hiding from washington's prosecution and russia later this hour with me a woman who stood up and support him and his fellow whistleblowers in her own unique way. place. looks. look please look. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to. play. there's a media leave us so we leave the media. by the sea motions she surely play your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you...
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and humiliated to learn that members of his staff sparked the closure of access lanes to the george washington bridge, actions never encouraged or authorised. >> i had no knowledge or involvement in this issue. in its planning or its execution. and i am stunned by the abject stupidity. >> christy said he questioned his staff last month about the claims from mayor sokolich, a democrat, who argued the traffic jams from a form of retribution. >> i told them in an hour i was going to go out in a press conference, and if no one gave me information to the contrary, that i was going to say that no one on my staff was involved in this matter. >> chris christie did just that, calling the allegations a few weeks ago absurd. >> i know you guys are obsessed with this. i'm not. >> emails made public on wednesday revealed that bridget anne kelly, chris christie's deputy chief of staff had written to the agency overseeing the bridge. . >> there's no justification forever lying to a governor or a person in authority in this government. and as a result, i have terminated bridget anne kelly's employment immedia
and humiliated to learn that members of his staff sparked the closure of access lanes to the george washington bridge, actions never encouraged or authorised. >> i had no knowledge or involvement in this issue. in its planning or its execution. and i am stunned by the abject stupidity. >> christy said he questioned his staff last month about the claims from mayor sokolich, a democrat, who argued the traffic jams from a form of retribution. >> i told them in an hour i was going...